Marousi (Greek, Modern: Μαρούσι, Katharevousa: Αμαρούσιον), alternative forms:
Maroussi, Amarousion, and Amaroussion, is a suburban city NE of Athens,
Greece, and one of the largest municipalities of Athens. The Athens Olympic Sports
Complex, the largest sports complex in Greece, is also located here; its main street
is Kifisias Avenue, and also contains four ISAP train stations and two of the
Suburban Railway. The region is birthplace of the nationally known Greek actress
Aliki Vougiouklaki, and ANT1 television station and studios are also located in
this community, as are the main offices of the Greek subsidiaries of several multinational
corporations from Kodak, Bayer, Kimberly-Clark, Siemens to Nestlé. Amarousion dates
back to the era of the ancient Athenian Republic; it ancient name was Athmonon,
and it represented one of the 10 Athenian sub-cities. The area held a main ancient
temple, where Amarysia Artemis, the goddess of hunting, was adored, and the city's
Periphery: Attica
Prefecture: Athens
Population: 69,470
Postal: 151 xx
Telephone: 210
modern name derives from that of the goddess, Amarysia, which denotes the origin of
the worship back in Amarynthos, Euboea. Within Maroussi lies the biggest forest in
urban Athens, "Dassos Syngrou", and the rest of the area is residential, with commercial
buildings to be found mainly on Kifissias Avenue.
Modern Maroussi
Maroussi, a quiet northern suburb of Athens, was strictly a family housing area until the 1980s. During the 1990s and due to the development of excellent transportation substructure, (namely the Attiki Odos, Athens Metro, Urban Rail), the availability of land, and a public authority friendly to businesses it has been transformed into what is now known as the Financial District of Athens. At the turn of the new century the area now houses increasing areas of modern low-rise office buildings serving the Greek corporate elite, as well as many a number of facilities and infrastructural developments. The city remains a highly regarded domestic suburb in all areas, apart from the commercial Kifissias avenue.
It offers a colourful range of activity to residents and visitors and a very comprehensive and modern variety of facilities, cafes, restaurants, multiplexes, sporting venues, shopping areas, as well as a number of prestigious public (Peiramatiko Lyceum Anavryton) and private educational institutions. Maroussi also has a longstanding and strong athletic tradition, traceable to the first modern Olympics of 1896, and home to one of the dominant basketball teams in the Greek League (Maroussi BC), holder of the European Saporta Cup trophy in 2001. In 2004, Maroussi was considered co-organizer of the Olympic Games Municipality together with Metropolitan Athens, because the majority of the facilities and venues were located in the "Kalogreza region", and other areas of Maroussi, mainly at the Athens Olympic Sports Complex.
Transport
Marousi is road serviced by OASA (blue colour) buses and also runs its own small bus shuttle network (red colour). As for rail, Maroussi is serviced by ISAP (green colour, line 1) with 4 train stations, KAT, Maroussi, Neratziotissa, Eirinis, and by Proastiakos (yellow color, suburban light railway) with 2 train stations, Neratziotissa and Kifissias. The "Maroussi" and "Eirinis" ISAP stations are elevated above the ground. The OASA buses and the ISAP line are both accessible with the same 1.00 EUR ticket as of April 2009, whilst the local red buses network is entirely free to anyone, and as such offers limited zero-fare transport.
If the Line 4 (orange colour) of the Attiko Metro is built, Marousi will also be serviced by underground rapid transit.
Events
Mayor Marousi
ΓΙΩΡΓΟΣ ΠΑΤΟΥΛΗΣ
Δήμαρχος Αμαρουσίου
Town Hall Marousi
ΔΗΜΟΣ ΑΜΑΡΟΥΣΙΟΥ
- Website www.maroussi.gr
- Mayor Giórgos Patoúlis
- Location Vas.Sofias 9 & Dim. Mosxa
- Telephone 210 8760000
- Fax 210 8760501
Local City Links:
- Citizen Service Center (KEP): Chatziantoniou 10
Tel - 213 2031900 - Police Department: Agiou Orous 15
Tel - 2106875100 | 210 6895583 - Post Office: Kifisias 41 – 45
Tel - 210 6100391 | Fax - 210 6100392 - Tax Office: Plateon 57 & Agiou Konstantinou
Tel - 210 6122335 - Vasilis Sofias 9
Tel - 210 8760180
CITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
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